The Green Mile (Includes Digital Copy, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray)
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- Released: February 22, 2022
- Originally Released: 1999
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Michael Clarke Duncan & Tom Hanks | |
Performer: | William Sadler, Graham Greene, Michael Jeter, Patricia Clarkson, Doug Hutchison, Dabbs Greer, David Morse, Jeffrey DeMunn, Harry Dean Stanton, Eve Brent, Barry Pepper, Bonnie Hunt, Sam Rockwell, Gary Sinise & James Cromwell | |
Directed by | Frank Darabont | |
Edited by | Richard Francis-Bruce | |
Screenwriting by | Frank Darabont | |
Composition by | Thomas Newman | |
Produced by | Frank Darabont & David Valdes | |
Director of Photography: | David Tattersall |
Entertainment Reviews:
78%
TOMATOMETER
...There are several sequences of powerful emotion in the film....It tells a story with beginning, middle, end, vivid characters, humor, outrage and emotional release...
Chicago Sun-Times
...[Hanks] is on par with his career-best work....A long walk to a worthwhile destination... -- Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly
Product Description:
Director Frank Darabont's second adaptation of a Stephen King prison tale (the first being 1994's nearly flawless THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) is a hopeful charmer with a hint of the supernatural. The story focuses on Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks), a Louisiana security guard who works on death row during the Great Depression. When John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a gigantic black man convicted of raping and murdering two white girls, joins the other prisoners on the row, Paul's life is forever altered. Coffey doesn't fit the mold of a psychopathic killer; he's kind, gentle, and afraid of the dark. As the story progresses, Edgecomb learns that there is something more than simple goodness to Coffey. Building to a hopeful climax, Darabont once again proves that he is King's most loyal cinematic translator. The film features uniformly excellent performances in leading and supporting roles, notably Duncan as Coffey; David Morse and Barry Pepper as Hanks's fellow prison guards; and Michael Jeter as condemned killer Edward Delacroix.